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Space Is Dead Silent – But There Is a Way to 'Hear' a Black Hole
(blackdovfx/iStock/Getty Images) If you were to drift, suitless, through the vacuum of space, the brief moments before your ...
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Could this telescope find life on alien worlds?
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) looks like no telescope ever built. A spectacular crown of 15 five-meter mirrors perches atop a ...
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Pluribus: Theory explains who sent the RNA signal from deep space
What if first contact wasnt a hello, but an update? In Pluribus, a radio transmission hides an RNA sequence that flips ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. But in the best space horror movies of all time, there's plenty of audible screaming ...
The Bloop may not have been the sound of a sea monster, but it did carry an important message for humanity: an early warning about climate change. As rising global temperatures threaten the polar ice ...
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The best new science-fiction books of April 2026
A collection of stories set in George R. R. Martin’s Wild Cards universe and a novel from The Expanse author James S. A.
Locals gathered at the Canterbury House for a mutual aid concert in support for Mamady Camara, a 20-year-old caregiver ...
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How real is ‘Project Hail Mary’?
Here’s what the highly acclaimed movie starring Ryan Gosling gets right in science, and what’s entirely make-believe.
Built to disrupt, the Intuit Dome's most intense section affects games in real time by turning fans into participants -- and ...
Classic sci-fi films like RoboCop and The Terminator are just shy of perfection, but that doesn't make them any less ...
What would alien life from another planet be like? But we rarely ask the opposite: What would they think of us?
From The Matrix to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, these sci-fi films blend sharp writing, emotion, and perfect structure.
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